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| Sample Size | The number of bits used to save one sample |
| Shot Types | wide, medium, tight |
| Audio File Size | Determined by the sample rate, sample size and number of channels used |
| Analog Video | Video uses a continuous electrical signal to capture footage on a magnetic tape |
| Sample Rate | The number of samples taken per second, often measured in Kilhertz (kHz) |
| Framing | The process of creating composition in your shots. Follow the Rule of Thirds |
| Capturing Video | Importing video from the original recording device |
| Channel | single audio stream consisting of a sequence of samples |
| Capture | to record audio, video, or still images as digital data in a file |
| Pitch | the quality of the sound determined by the rate of vibration |
| Frequency | number of waves to pass a point in one second |
| Sampling | process used to convert analog sound waves into digital data to be used by computers |
| Amplitude | distance from rest to crest of rest to trough |
| Postproduction | capturing video, video editing, adding titles and graphics, adding/editing audio, adding effects, and exporting |
| Sound Effects | artificially created or enhanced sounds to emphasize content or enhance a creative point in a video |
| Bit Rate (Depth) | the number of computer bits processed per unit of time |
| Resolution | number of pixels that can be displayed on a screen |
| Zooming | gradually changing from a longer to a shorter shot or vice versa |